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The Eye Patch Quilt (note: three cloisonne pieces circled in yellow). |
Mom turned to making patches around 1962 and shelved her prosthetic eye. She continued to research alternatives and by the late nineties a few more options were presented to her. One option she followed up on was to have an artist make a pair of glasses that could fit a stained glass or cloisonne drop in for the right lens. The artist made a beautiful side panel out of silver that hung off the frame's temple. The artist also made six cloisonne lenses that could be switched in or out of the frames depending on her style or mood.
When we talked to Marcia Karlin about making the quilts, it was her idea to bring other objects into her work. Marcia divided the lenses and incorporated them into both quilts, three lenses each.
Close ups of the lenses:
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Close up of lens seen in upper middle left of photo at top of the page. |
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This one is from my brother's quilt. |
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Lens from upper right corner in photo at top of post. |
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